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What is this site about?

This site is the home of an interesting Formula One fantasy game. You can enter every race with your own team. You have a fixed budget and some rules to guide you with the building of your dream F1 team, but this is great fun. Your team components earn you points based on their performance on the qualifying and the race. Your weekly points are added together and you will be able to follow your progress in the standings. At every race you have to answer some interesting questions as well. If your answers are correct, you will score some extra points for them.

How can I play?

First, you need to register to the site. After that you are free to fill the form for each round. Please check the site before every race and fill the actual form to submit your entry. You can sign up to our Pick Reminder newsletter at the bottom of any page, to make sure you will never forget to pick.

What does a round look like?

In the first part, you have to chose three components (two drivers for the qualifying and the race, and a Formula One team) from a limited 100 million € budget. The prices are always changing and are usually based on the performance and competitiveness of the given component.
In the second part, you have to answer to a few interesting question about the upcoming grand prix. These are called ‘random’ questions and they are always different.

Some examples:

– Will Hamilton score more points in the race than the two Red Bull drivers together? (Yes / No)
– Will both McLaren driver fail to finish the race? (Yes / No / Just Alonso / Just Vandoorne)
– Who will finish the race in the third position?

Here you can find a sample form. Feel free to try it. This form was used for the 2017 Australian Grand Prix.

Your Picks

Random Questions

Please note that only 5 cars will be excluded at the end of Q1 since we only have 10 teams. Every correct decision (check or no check) worth 1 point.

In what position will Valtteri Bottas finish the race? (4)
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1

2

3

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5

Other

If your pick and the correct pick are adjacent options, you will get 2 points.

How many teams will finish the race with both cars? (4)
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10

9

8

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6

Less

If your pick and the correct pick are adjacent options, you will get 2 points.

Guess the pole position time in milliseconds. (5)
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Last year's pole position time was 1:23.837 by Lewis Hamilton. That is 83837 milliseconds.
The best 8% of pickers will get 5 points.
The next 12% / 20% / 20% / 20% will get 4 / 3 / 2 / 1 point(s) respectively.

How many laps will the 2 McLaren drivers complete during the race in total? (5)
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The best 8% of pickers will get 5 points.
The next 12% / 20% / 20% / 20% will get 4 / 3 / 2 / 1 point(s) respectively.